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Understood. Re added 50%, then read change log. I ran a test with 980 stone blocks, and got a 48 percent return rate. More testing needed, perhaps?
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===[[Value Settings]]===
===[[Value Settings]]===
The Mechanical Roller has three modes:
The Mechanical Roller has three modes:
*Clear Blocks and Pave - The Mechanical Roller will break blocks in front of it at its own level, as well as one level below it. If its [[Filter]] is set, it will also break blocks one level below that, replacing them with the block in the [[Filter]]. '''Blocks broken by a roller have a 50% chance to not drop.'''
*Clear Blocks and Pave - The Mechanical Roller will break blocks in front of it at its own level, as well as one level below it. If its [[Filter]] is set, it will also break blocks one level below that, replacing them with the block in the [[Filter]]. '''Blocks broken by a roller have a chance to not drop.'''
*Straight Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its [[Filter]] straight below itself in available spaces as it moves.
*Straight Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its [[Filter]] straight below itself in available spaces as it moves.
*Sloped Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its [[Filter]] below it sloping outward in available spaces as it moves.
*Sloped Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its [[Filter]] below it sloping outward in available spaces as it moves.

Revision as of 21:47, 27 May 2023

The Mechanical Roller can be used on Contraptions to clear and pave a path.

Obtaining

Crafting

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Mechanical Roller Electron Tube +
Andesite Casing +
Crushing Wheel
Electron Tube
Andesite Casing
Crushing Wheel

Mechanical Roller

Usage

Placement

When attempting to place the Roller on the top face of a block, it will be placed one block above it, similarly to a Mechanical Mixer or Mechanical Press. Though it appears to take up a few blocks of space, it only takes up one. There is also Placement Assist functionality, allowing for easy placement of Rollers to either of two sides of a roller. The Roller can be picked up by sneak using a Wrench on it.

Value Settings

The Mechanical Roller has three modes:

  • Clear Blocks and Pave - The Mechanical Roller will break blocks in front of it at its own level, as well as one level below it. If its Filter is set, it will also break blocks one level below that, replacing them with the block in the Filter. Blocks broken by a roller have a chance to not drop.
  • Straight Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its Filter straight below itself in available spaces as it moves.
  • Sloped Fill Below - The Roller will not break blocks, but will place blocks defined by its Filter below it sloping outward in available spaces as it moves.

Filtering

The Mechanical Roller's filter will accept any block that is not a Stair block, Entity Block, or lacks collision. Adjacent Rollers will copy other Roller's filters, even if they are placed later.

Placing & Breaking

The Mechanical Roller functions when moved horizontally toward the direction its facing. When moved to the side or up and down, it does not break or place blocks. When given Slabs as a filter, the Roller will place double slab blocks.

The Roller can place blocks up to 12 blocks below itself by default (Configurable.)

The roller will not break Train Tracks or blocks with little collision, such as Cobwebs or Saplings. The Roller has a chance to void everything it harvests, and will always void blocks that require a Stone Tool or higher to be harvested.

Damage

Entities caught under a moving Roller will receive damage based on the Roller's speed if applicable, similar to Mechanical Saws or Mechanical Drills.

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